Every supervisor should be training his/her employees every day. This is not only true because people have to be reminded of their responsibilities, but because most training activities should be to change habits as much as it is to improve skills.
The changing of bad habits takes time, so it’s imperative to have routing training a mainstay within your operation.
Continual Training + Dedicated Employee = Improvements
Over time, the increase in productivity not only within the shop but with the equipment as well, will more than pay for itself.
Although technical schools do a great job in teaching mechanics, it is the ultimate responsibility for the shop supervisor or department manager to ensure the employee has continued opportunity to train. Training extends the employee’s education and shows the company’s investment in that particular person.
Change Productivity
Training is the real key to changing productivity in the shop. The productivity will change almost directly proportional to the time and quality of that time spent on the floor by supervisors. Shops where time spent on the floor is high always have higher productivity levels that those where little time or poor quality time is spent.
Ask Your Staff
Don’t be afraid to ask your staff what they’d like to learn or where they feel they have a shortfall. The employee will appreciate the question(s) and look forward to providing answers.
As the employee how they spend their day. How they can improve in an area (based on what they feel they are missing). Where does the employee feel they are most productive and where they are lacking. Find out what they like or don’t like and ask for their solution to the perceived problem.
Planning for the Future
When establishing an on-going training schedule, basic elements of planning must be taken into consideration in order to realize success.
Conducting on-the-spot training may not always be the best use of resources or time. Research what topics the employee needs improvement upon and start there then carefully take a look at developing a long-term training plan/agenda. A training agenda must have a time frame.
Taking the time to develop a training program that is applicable to your shop’s performance will pay off dividends in the long run.